Neighbourhood Planning - GR-1
Neighbourhood Planning - GR-1
Neighbourhood Planning - GR-1
SUBMITTED BY:
Bed Prakash Senapati
Shiv Prasad Behera
Sima panda
Anshulata Panda
Dibyashree Upantanayika Mishra
Bhadrarani Sahu
Payal Ray
Subha Swostik
Tapas Kumar Parida
PRESENTATION ON NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING
M.Plan, 1st Yr
INTRODUCTION
• Generally the concept of the ”neighborhood
unit”, was introduced by Clarence Perry, is an
early diagrammatic planning model for residential
development in metropolitan areas.
LEGENDS
P’-Public building
R- Residential buildings
FO-Flats
S-School
SH-Shop
O-Open Spaces Figure:2- Basic neighborhood layout with landuse
P-Parks
PRESENTATION ON NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING
M.Plan, 1st Yr
PRINCIPLES OF A GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD UNIT
1. SIZE: The town is divided into self contained unit of 10,000 population. Further it is divided into
smaller units with 2000-5000 population based on requirement of a primary school is called
“neighborhood units”.
2. BOUNDARY: the unit should be bounded on all its sides by main road.
3. PROTECTIVE STRIPS: these are necessary to protect the neighborhood from traffic chaos by means
of provision of a minor green belt.
4. INTERNAL STREET: The internal streets are designed to ensure safety of the people and school
going children.
5. LAYOUT OF BUILDING: to encourage neighborhood relation and secure social stability and balance
houses to suit the different income group should be provided such as single family house, double
family house or flat or cottages..
6. SHOPPING CENTER : Each shop should be located on the circumference of the unit probably at the
traffic junction.
7. COMMUNITY CENTER: each community will have its center with social, cultural and recreational
activities.
8. FACILITIES: all public facilities like school temple club shops etc. should be located within 1 km in the
central place so as to form a nucleus for a developed society
• Living
• Working
• Circulation
• Care of body